If you’re looking for mountain biking, running or hiking options in southern Utah, there’s a new trail available that offers an extended ride in the southeastern portion of Cedar City.

Cody Blowers, St. George News | PostedSep 13th - 9:02am

The parent of a former Desert Hills High School cheerleader says they went to the St. George Police Department with information about an alleged hazing incident after fearing an improper response from the Washington County School District.

Mosquitoes have tested positive for West Nile virus all over the Beehive State, but officials in Moab have discovered another type of mosquito they say is a “vector for various viral diseases.”

Alex Cabrero, KSL TV | PostedSep 11th - 8:22am

St. George police are investigating an alleged hazing incident from June involving the Desert Hills High School cheerleading team after the father of a cheerleader told officials he would release a full video account of the incident.

Washington County School District officials are asking any victims of a hazing incident to talk with police after receiving threats about a full video of the incident.

Carter Williams, KSL.com | PostedSep 9th - 9:07pm

The Bureau of Land Management is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to a conviction related to three wooden trailhead kiosks that were found cut down on public lands over the weekend, officials said Monday.

Allegations have come to light of a hazing incident involving several Desert Hills High School cheerleaders perpetrated against younger cheer team members in June.

Morgan Smith, Associated Press | PostedSep 9th - 9:25am

The U.S. government will allow oil and gas companies to make lease bids Monday on lands considered archaeologically sensitive near a national monument stretching across the Utah-Colorado border that houses sacred tribal sites.

Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | PostedSep 6th - 12:30pm

A lightning-caused wildfire in a remote part of Iron County has grown to 17,800 acres, authorities say.

Cody Blowers, St. George News | PostedSep 5th - 8:27am

Bronson Joseph Flynn, who is accused of shooting a man to death outside a bar in St. George, will not go to trial in October as originally planned. Attorneys on both sides of the case remain in active negotiations as the defendant waits in federal custody.

Carter Williams, KSL.com | PostedSep 4th - 6:40pm

All Indian Creek climbing walls are open again after some were closed for about six months to allow raptors, such as eagles or falcons, space to nest in the area, federal land management officials said Tuesday.